Logic had 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for her second triple-double of the season and the only two in the Big Ten this season. Penn State (17-5, 8-2 Big Ten) beat then-No. 22 Iowa 87-71 on Jan. 5.

“Samantha Logic is a triple-double waiting to happen every single night,” said Lisa Bluder, who tied former Iowa coach Vivian Stringer for most career wins at the school with 269.

“It’s unbelievable having a point guard like that who can contribute in so many ways. Not just assists, not just scoring, but steals (3).

“And for Ally Disterhoft as a freshman to come in here and go 8 for 9 and be perfect from 3-point (3 for 3) and the foul line (5 for 5), including hitting two fouls with eight seconds left, also was an amazing performance.”

Penn State, which had won 12 of its last 13 games, got 21 points from Maggie Lucas and 16 from Ariel Edwards, but the Lady Lions were limited to two points in the final 4 minutes after tying the game at 68.

Taylor’s jumper put the Hawkeyes up by one but Edwards hit a short jumper for a 70-69 lead.

Bethany Doolittle, who was held to eight points, six below her average, hit a jumper to put Iowa ahead. Edwards, Kaliyah Mitchell and Lucas all missed jumpers and Logic pulled down the rebound. Disterhoft made two free throws for the final margin.

“This is just a really big win for us,” Bluder said. “This is our fourth Big Ten road win in a row. That’s hard to accomplish. And to come into a No. 9 in the country and beat them on their home court is another whole task.”

Despite missing five first-half layups and allowing Penn State to recover from an eight-point second-half deficit, Iowa’s 50 percent shooting never allowed the Hawkeyes to stay close.

“They did a really good job of attacking and getting into the paint,” Penn State coach Coquese Washington said. “They did a good job of finding shooters and cutters and they did a much better job of scoring in transition than they did that first game.”

At least half of Logic’s 10 assists found teammates open and heading for the basket, and Washington called Disterhoft a “tough matchup.”

Edwards credited the Hawkeyes’ zone defense.

“Iowa did a good job of packing into the paint and making us shoot jump shots,” she said.

Iowa maintained its composure each time Penn State made a run, according to Bluder.

“It wasn’t the fact that Penn State was a ranked team,” she said. “It was that we wanted to really win. We wanted that feeling again. Our team felt very good about coming into this game and that may sound weird after a loss (to Nebraska on Feb. 1), but that loss really motivated us.

“We were going to focus on getting ourselves better and getting our swag back, and I thought we did that tonight.”